Bachelor star Monique Morley leaves house after 14-days of self isolation


‘Damn it’s nice to be outside!’ Monique Morley debuts her new brunette tresses as she steps out of her home following 14-days of self isolation after trip to the US and Mexico

Former Bachelor star Monique Morley stepped out of her Sydney home for the first time on Thursday, after self-isolating for 14 days following a trip to the US and Mexico in February and March. 

The 26-year-old Instagram model shared a photo of herself walking down the front steps of a property. 

Monique looked almost unrecognisable as she debuted her new chocolate tresses cascading down her shoulders.

‘Damn it’s nice to be outside!’ Monique Morley has debuted her new brunette tresses following 14-days of self isolation after trip to the US and Mexico 

She has clearly been keeping fit in quarantine, proudly showing off her trim and toned figure in a light blue cropped top and booty shorts in the photo.

‘Damn, it’s nice to be outside exercising after quarantine,’ the reality TV stunner wrote in the caption. 

She also shared a video of herself combing her fingers through her luscious brunette tresses, and in a poll asked fans whether they liked the change on her Instagram Story. 

New hair! She also shared a video of herself combing her fingers through her luscious brunette tresses, and in a poll asked fans whether they liked the change on her Instagram Story

New hair! She also shared a video of herself combing her fingers through her luscious brunette tresses, and in a poll asked fans whether they liked the change on her Instagram Story

On March 16, Monique arrived back home at Sydney Airport after flying in from Los Angeles International Airport. 

She spent several weeks holidaying with a friend in Beverley Hills, California, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Monique spent two weeks in lockdown inside her home in accordance with the government’s strict new rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Quarantine: On March 16, Monique arrived back home at Sydney airport after flying in from Los Angeles International Airport. She spent several weeks holidaying with a friend in Beverley Hills, California, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Quarantine: On March 16, Monique arrived back home at Sydney airport after flying in from Los Angeles International Airport. She spent several weeks holidaying with a friend in Beverley Hills, California, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

All international arrivals into Australia are being forced to self-isolate for 14 days in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. 

Those refusing to comply with these health orders could face fines and jail time. 

At the time Monique of her arrival in Sydney, she told Daily Mail Australia the worst thing about self-quarantine was being unable to collect freebies from the post office – a predicament for many influencers.  

Influencers like Monique are sent free fashion and beauty products from brands so they can review them on social media.  

Monique rose to fame on Matt Agnew’s season of The Bachelor last year, but was kicked out of the mansion after calling him a ‘dog c**t’ behind his back. 

As of Thursday midday, there are 5,108 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 23 deaths.

Pandemic: As of Thursday midday, there are 5,108 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 23 deaths

Pandemic: As of Thursday midday, there are 5,108 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 23 deaths